did you see this? What are your thoughts on crypto under you boy Joe?
The Republican Party -- particularly its libertarian wing -- is regarded as relatively friendly to the digital-coin industry, whereas Democrats are seen as taking a dimmer view, analysts say.
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bloomberg.com/news/articles/
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Note that the crackdown you're referencing is actually being done by the outgoing Republican treasury, not the incoming Democratic one -- it's actually the strongest data point *against* your claim
although in general I think it's a bit of a mixed bag and unclear
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Not my claim the article. I was just curious on your point of view.
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Yeah so roughly speaking, right now crypto support tends to be mostly split between parties.
But more specifically, R tends to have higher variance: more strongly pro-crypto and more strongly anti-crypto voices; D more in the middle.
Prob mostly b/c Trump is high variance.
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On the one hand, R has the libertarian/economic freedom lean, which is generally pro-crypto.
On the other hand, R has an anti-Silicon Valley, pro-US-patriotism lean (e.g. more likely to say 'USD good, other currencies bad'), which is anti-crypto.
But I don't strongly think that those are going to remain constant, and so long term anything can happen.
Really what the Biden admin decides on crypto, if anything, will set the tone for parties more than anything else.
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Yeah the USD is in deep trouble.
Bad economic decisions. Print money brrr
Global sanctions driving countries to use #bitcoin
Lack of vision to embrace decentralized currencies.
2021 will be very interesting on all levels.
When we do talk? So much to unwrap
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